Open Fluorescence Workshop Topics Include Materials Science/Nanotechnology, Analytical/Chemometrics, and Bio- and Medical Research

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Piscataway, NJ March 26th, 2019 HORIBA Scientific, global leader in fluorescence instrumentation and other spectroscopy solutions, announces that the annual FluoroFest symposium will be held at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, TX. FluoroFest is open to anyone interested in the field of fluorescence. The 3-day event starts on Tuesday, May 21st and runs through Thursday, May 23rd, 2019.

FluoroFest is a series of global workshops designed to give both fluorescence researchers and the growing number of fluorescence users a forum to hear internationally renowned experts in the field share their insight on topics of current interest. Registrants will be able to present and exchange ideas on their work and discuss future directions in the fields of materials science, nanotechnology, analytics/chemometrics, and biomedical research. In addition, they will experience hands on sessions with state-of-the-art technology in fluorescence instrumentation.

Renowned keynote speakers include such luminaries in the field of fluorescence as:

Kirk S. Schanze - University of Texas in San Antonio

Yves Mely - University of Strasbourg

Catherine Royer - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Bruce Weisman - Rice University

Robert Sui Qiang - E & J Gallo Winery

Tamás Bányász - University of Debrecen

Additional speakers include:

Karol Gryczynski - Texas Christian University

David Birch - University of Strathclyde

Gerard L. Coté - Texas A & M University

Francis D’Souza - University of North Texas in Denton

Richard Loomis - Washington University in St. Louis

Kayla Green - Texas Christian University

Sangram Rout - University of North Texas

Rafal Fudala - University of North Texas

Hanli Liu - University of Texas in Arlington

Hays Rye - Texas A & M University

Anton Naumov - Texas Christian University

Arup Neogi - University of North Texas in Denton

Anvar Zakhidov - University of Texas in Dallas

Bin Hu - University of Tennessee

David Mcloskey - HORIBA IBH

Sergei Dzyuba - Texas Christian University

Michael Gonsior - Chesapeake Marine Laboratory

Adam Gilmore - HORIBA Instruments

Gene S. Hall - Rutgers University

Mohammad Omary - University of North Texas, Denton

Registration is required, and seating is limited. Ticket prices range from early bird and student pricing of $50 up to $195. All tickets include meals. Tickets including lodging are also available.

FluoroFest is sponsored by HORIBA Scientific, world leader in fluorescence spectroscopy.